Household inflation expectation in Türkiye improved slightly in June, while those of market participants and the real sector remained broadly unchanged, a survey published by the country's central bank showed on Monday.
According to the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT), 12-month ahead annual inflation expectations of households decreased 3.38 percentage points to 46.13%.
Moreover, for June 2026, 12-month ahead annual inflation expectations decreased by 0.01 points compared to the previous month for market participants, falling to 23.81%. For the real sector, the figure remained unchanged at 33.10%.
The 12-month ahead expectations among the household category were recorded at the lowest level this year, marking an improvement from 51.56% in April and 49.51% in May, according to the CBRT survey.
Turkish officials had often in the past emphasized rigidness in inflation expectations, particularly among households, while also indicating that the improvement in inflation expectations contributes to the disinflation process.










